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NJ has focused on developing offshore wind sector through investments in our port infrastructure, workforce development programs, and by providing support to local businesses in the supply chain. Learn more in the videos below.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's Opening Remarks to the 2022 IPF for Offshore Wind
NJEDA Spotlight: The New Jersey Wind Port
Tim Sullivan, CEO of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, discusses the New Jersey Wind Port.
Project manager for infrastructure talks about the importance of building New Jersey Wind Port in Salem County.
Marine superintendent explains his experience working on the New Jersey Wind Port.
Andrea John talked about her participation in the Wind Institute’s Fellowship Program, which provides financial support to undergraduate, masters and Ph.D. students at NJ universities conducting research in offshore wind.
Chuck Carter, Construction Manager at Riggs Distler, shares insights into the company’s vital role in advancing NJ’s offshore wind industry. From production to transportation, Riggs Distler is a key player in establishing New Jersey as a hub for the U.S. offshore wind supply chain.
The Eastern Atlantic States Carpenters Technical Center Diving Instructor Donald Gibbons describes the apprenticeships and advanced certifications where students learn to safely construct and repair vital infrastructure like bridges, piers, wharfs and docks.
The Eastern Atlantic States Carpenters Technical Center Pile Driving Instructor Steven Lachawiec Jr. takes great pride in training the next generation of workers who will be on the front lines of the offshore wind industry – from prefabrication to wind turbine installation.
Wind Institute grantee Ivy Hill Neighborhood Association program participants describe offshore wind training program.
Recorded discussion about the maritime sector, including new opportunities as offshore wind projects mature.
IBEW Local 400 electrician Steffanie Flakker describes the training and apprenticeship program to becoming a journeyman and the diversity of the career path, including working in the offshore wind industry.
More than 350 attendees joined the New York & New Jersey Offshore Wind Supplier Forum in Atlantic City on October 28. The forum, part of a bi-annual series co-hosted by NJEDA and NYSERDA, helped NJ and NY local businesses to build the knowledge and relationships needed for success in the offshore wind industry.
There are many reasons to support offshore wind development. Why are YOU with wind?
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